โMar-08-2022 10:16 AM
โMar-08-2022 04:19 PM
โMar-08-2022 01:19 PM
LittleBill wrote:
the bms is safety system. its not suppose to engage unless there is an issue. that being overvoltage, undervoltage, temperature, cell voltage deviation and amperage.
the charger does all the charging. period.
โMar-08-2022 01:07 PM
โMar-08-2022 11:59 AM
alpen1 wrote:Might help to post the controller make and model.
I switched my AGM batteries to lithium's. I can't get a definitive answer on MPPT charge parameters, except to "user define" which I have done. My question is: since MPPT chargers rely on voltage drop to start the charging process, and lithium batteries maintain a consistent voltage until depleted, how will the controller know when to charge?
The "user defined" parameter settings seem like a work around, but spending a week and watching the voltage stay the same, but capacity drop with minimal amperage charging from the solar panels, I wonder how long before they are depleted? Is there a solar charger that uses capacity drop to start the charging process?
โMar-08-2022 11:42 AM
2oldman wrote:LittleBill wrote:There seems to be this misconception they do not, but they do.
lithium battery's drop voltage. not sure who told you they don't...
Actually I'm not sure if it's the BMS or the controller that's more in 'charge' of the charging. I set my Outback controller to the voltages specified, set Absorb to as near zero as possible, and it works fine.
The voltage will vary quite a bit when charging.. at least mine do.
โMar-08-2022 10:47 AM
โMar-08-2022 10:40 AM
LittleBill wrote:There seems to be this misconception they do not, but they do.
lithium battery's drop voltage. not sure who told you they don't...
โMar-08-2022 10:36 AM
โMar-08-2022 10:30 AM